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about which there needs to be a dialogue and there needs to be improvement. >> rose: finally pakistan. where is the relationship today? >> well, on the trust issue and the not telling, this was about operational... i'm going address that and then i'll come back. it's important. this is about operational security. we operated in our own government in the tightest possible circle over this. we had 24 interagency meetings from augusof 2010 through the operation in the beginning of may. we didn't tell anybody outside our government why. if i leaked it was our judgment he woufk gone. if it leaked he would have increasedhe danger the rces that went in and d the raid and that wasn't something we were going to risk, charlie. a and i've said that to general kayani directly. >> rose: does he feel betrayd? >> i think they saw it as an imfringement of their sovereignty and are embarrassed about it but at the end of the day osama bin laden was an enemy of the pakistani people as well as the american people. at the end of the day his downfall is a plus for both. we understood, by the way, when we m
about which there needs to be a dialogue and there needs to be improvement. >> rose: finally pakistan. where is the relationship today? >> well, on the trust issue and the not telling, this was about operational... i'm going address that and then i'll come back. it's important. this is about operational security. we operated in our own government in the tightest possible circle over this. we had 24 interagency meetings from augusof 2010 through the operation in the beginning of may....
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they have set a deadline of july 22 to reach an agreement. senators will work on a motion that deals with military operations in libya beginning at 2:00 p.m. the house returns to lead as the business at 2:00 p.m. eastern on wednesday, with the boats after 230. -- votes after 2:30. >> tune in to see spent on independence day as writers and analysts to c-span -- to and in tusis ban on independence day to see -- tune in to c-span on independence day. it all begins at 10:00 a.m. for a complete list of times, go to c-span.org. >> john brennan unveiled unused counterterrorism strategy and pakistan -- on velde a and new counter-terrorism strategy on pakistan -- unveiled a new counterterrorism strategy for pakistan. this is about one hour, 50 minutes. >> have never heard it so quiet. that is a sense of our anticipation and excitement about our program today. we welcome you. many on and guests, dear student, faculty, others, we are pleased and honored to host john brennan, the assistant to the president for homeland security and terrorism -- counter-
they have set a deadline of july 22 to reach an agreement. senators will work on a motion that deals with military operations in libya beginning at 2:00 p.m. the house returns to lead as the business at 2:00 p.m. eastern on wednesday, with the boats after 230. -- votes after 2:30. >> tune in to see spent on independence day as writers and analysts to c-span -- to and in tusis ban on independence day to see -- tune in to c-span on independence day. it all begins at 10:00 a.m. for a...
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. >>> sergeant bryan carter died bark on june 22 after a two year battle with hopkins lymphoma. a rally in his honor collected twice the blood that they intended to collect. the driver was so successful, 15 people had to be turned away. >>> the mercury news reports that city manager jennifer sparsino wrote a memo to city council saying the bid should be open for all to bid not just montana. montana is expected to pitch the project to the city council on tuesday. >>> there may be a new decision on debt ceilings in dc, but the political gridlock is affecting every day decisions here in the east bay. >>> something truly out of this world could pose a threat to space shuttle atlantis as well as >>> little progress tonight in the political show down. economists are concerned and they say you should be too. ktvu's patti lee live to explain the consequences. >> reporter: restaurants were packed at la fiesta square. but there's a definite air of caution and restraint. from bringing their own bottles to restaurants, to holding off on bigger purchases. east bay residents are coping with t
. >>> sergeant bryan carter died bark on june 22 after a two year battle with hopkins lymphoma. a rally in his honor collected twice the blood that they intended to collect. the driver was so successful, 15 people had to be turned away. >>> the mercury news reports that city manager jennifer sparsino wrote a memo to city council saying the bid should be open for all to bid not just montana. montana is expected to pitch the project to the city council on tuesday. >>>...
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he was a deal in place by july 22 to allow time to pass the bill. billionaire investor warren buffett has moved another step towards giving away 99% of his wealth, as he pledged in 2006. the world's third richest man has given away $1.8 billion, with most of it going to the bill and melinda gates foundation. 4.3% ins exports rose may, hitting almost 90 billion euros, which is much better than expected. let's take a look at the markets. we start off in asia. one story the markets are focused on at the moment. the u.s. jobs numbers. in asia, stocks are set for the third consecutive week of gains. again, on expectations of some good u.s. jobs numbers. the reason we are expecting the numbers -- yesterday, from adp, the private payroll organization, came out with the numbers that for the month of june, 157,000 jobs were added to the private the euro. that's a good indication of what we could see today. >> in 10 hours, the republic of south sudan will become the world's newest nation. the people of southern sudan voted overwhelmingly for independence from
he was a deal in place by july 22 to allow time to pass the bill. billionaire investor warren buffett has moved another step towards giving away 99% of his wealth, as he pledged in 2006. the world's third richest man has given away $1.8 billion, with most of it going to the bill and melinda gates foundation. 4.3% ins exports rose may, hitting almost 90 billion euros, which is much better than expected. let's take a look at the markets. we start off in asia. one story the markets are focused on...
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many carrying roses in remembrance. norway has made very clear they would like to get beyond this and not give breivik any more of a platform. bob. >> schieffer: so, jeff, what about punishment for this man? >> well, the maximum jail term that a judge can impose is 21 years. that's got a lot of attention here. however, the state can potentially add to that in five- year increments if that person is deemed a threat to society. we should say breivik has said he expects to spend the rest of his life in prison. >> schieffer: no death penalty right. >> no death penalty here in norway. >> schieffer: thank you very much, jeff. jeff glor in oslo. the attack was a reminder that terrorism is not the sole province of muslim extremists. for more on the domestic terror threat we turn to bob orr in washington. >> reporter: the attacks in norway underscore a threat u.s. officials have been worrying about since timothy mcveigh and terry nichols bombed an oklahoma city federal building. domestic terrorists present a lethal and often inv
many carrying roses in remembrance. norway has made very clear they would like to get beyond this and not give breivik any more of a platform. bob. >> schieffer: so, jeff, what about punishment for this man? >> well, the maximum jail term that a judge can impose is 21 years. that's got a lot of attention here. however, the state can potentially add to that in five- year increments if that person is deemed a threat to society. we should say breivik has said he expects to spend the...
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mortgage debt increased by 180%, and averages home prices rose by almost 190%. rising home prices prompted mortgage lenders to focus on temporarily inflated collateral values, while they relaxed underwriting standards that tradition ensure that the borrower could repay the loan over time. most of the subprime loans made at the height of the boat and posted upward adjustment in the interest rate and monthly payment after two or three years, frequently making the loans unaffordable. as long as home prices kept rising, these bars could usually
mortgage debt increased by 180%, and averages home prices rose by almost 190%. rising home prices prompted mortgage lenders to focus on temporarily inflated collateral values, while they relaxed underwriting standards that tradition ensure that the borrower could repay the loan over time. most of the subprime loans made at the height of the boat and posted upward adjustment in the interest rate and monthly payment after two or three years, frequently making the loans unaffordable. as long as...
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that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus, this little boy spent years in horror, kept in a cage, beaten, buried in cement, allegedly by his own family. but a disturbing new report reveals this -- many people may have known about the horrific abuse and said nothing. stay right here. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life o
that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus,...
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schaefer as the president of true alliesance, which has 22-member financial centers and approximately $1.4 billion in assets and both of these individuals are exceptionally knowledgeable voices on consumer protection issues and were deeply engaged in these issues during the dodd-frank act. mr. calhoun, i wanted to ask you one question having to do with for-profit education. title ten of the dodd-frank act requires the study and monitoring of the private education student loan market, and it is my understanding from hearings in the health education and labor committee that it's common for the for-profit educational institutions to make student loans directly to their students as a way to fill the gap between federal loans and the price of tuition. do you know if these loans would be covered by the bureau's new authorities under dodd frank, and if not, do you believe they should be? >> they are covered and they should be, because this is a mini version of the subprime lending and mortgage problems we saw. these loans are provided to people who are trying to do the right thing, get an ed
schaefer as the president of true alliesance, which has 22-member financial centers and approximately $1.4 billion in assets and both of these individuals are exceptionally knowledgeable voices on consumer protection issues and were deeply engaged in these issues during the dodd-frank act. mr. calhoun, i wanted to ask you one question having to do with for-profit education. title ten of the dodd-frank act requires the study and monitoring of the private education student loan market, and it is...
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we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on the sidelines is that the middle class cannot buy. it is not because -- if you are a billionaire, you can only buy so many cars, so many planes. it is the middle-class that really believes our economy. we have to be thinking of them. thank you. >> center -- se --nator laughtenburg? >> i approach this from a standpoint of personal experience that tells me that we are not doing the right thing in our country, that those of us who are fortunate enough to have succeeded financially, whether through inheritance or hard work -- the fact of the matter is that we are living pretty high on the
we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on...
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the meat price index rose 3%, hit a new record last month. there's one upside here, folks. pig prices were down so that yummy bacon cost. >> little bit less last month. >> i love bacon. >> this is very tasty. >> kashi. >> expensive. >> i have never been a fan of their stuff. it has always tasted like hay to me. this tastes fantastic. >> hang out with me, my friend. >> i have to read now. >> flooding in the southwest leads to a dramatic rescue. we'll show you that coming up in a bit. >> the royal newlyweds head for los angeles today. here's anny with an update. >> we've got your united airlines travel cast. right now, temperature 71 degrees. mostly cloudy conditions. visibility, no problems there. it is 9 miles. do some traveling on this friday. we head over to chicago's o'hare international where temperatures there around mid- 80s for the high today. lots of sun. no worries about storm threat. denver, different story. the mile high city. 87 degrees with a chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms. vegas is hot at 96. los angeles pleasant. 74 degrees. seattle, bring out
the meat price index rose 3%, hit a new record last month. there's one upside here, folks. pig prices were down so that yummy bacon cost. >> little bit less last month. >> i love bacon. >> this is very tasty. >> kashi. >> expensive. >> i have never been a fan of their stuff. it has always tasted like hay to me. this tastes fantastic. >> hang out with me, my friend. >> i have to read now. >> flooding in the southwest leads to a dramatic...
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over the next two weeks the mississippi river rose to levels unseen since the 1927 flood. and in many locations, surprising levels by several feet. the high water forced the army corps of engineers to make a difficult decision to breach the levied system at the point in misery and a leader opening of the spillway in louisiana. throughout the ordeal the corps of engineers and the districts worked tirelessly to maintain any issues that arose. throughout their diligence and hard work the systems work was designed and no failures of mainline leaguers occurred. unfortunately along many contributories of the mississippi didn't fare as well. deutsch to the quantities of the water flowing down the channel as well as the rainfall across the region many of the lakes and streams that feed into the channel or unable to train and left the banks to overtop or break the levees designed to contain them back where flooding that resulted was the cause of the majority of the damage to many of the state's wiley number of our member states was struck by a devastating tornadoes for which they o
over the next two weeks the mississippi river rose to levels unseen since the 1927 flood. and in many locations, surprising levels by several feet. the high water forced the army corps of engineers to make a difficult decision to breach the levied system at the point in misery and a leader opening of the spillway in louisiana. throughout the ordeal the corps of engineers and the districts worked tirelessly to maintain any issues that arose. throughout their diligence and hard work the systems...
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that paint is allegedly used in construction of a pakistan nuclear plant. many experts fear that plant will produce plutonium. 51-year-old was arrested at an atlanta airport last month. the uc-santa cruz grad charged with violating u.s. export laws and conspiracy in connection with the paint purchase by the chip ease government. the felony charges, carry a maximum penalty of 65 years in prison and $1 million in fines. >>> he loved to fish and loved the 49ers. friends and family gathered in san francisco today to remember, one of the victims of last woke's boating accident in mexico. this follows the news that the coast guard is calling off the search for survivors of the accident. nbc bay area's reporter shows us how loved ones are remembering the only official casualty. >> reporter: it was a scene, leslie ye wouldn't have cared for much. friends and family gathering at a san francisco church to talk about his life. >> my gnats doesn't like publicity, humble. he wouldn't like this big commotion about him. >> there was plenty to say. ye died last week after
that paint is allegedly used in construction of a pakistan nuclear plant. many experts fear that plant will produce plutonium. 51-year-old was arrested at an atlanta airport last month. the uc-santa cruz grad charged with violating u.s. export laws and conspiracy in connection with the paint purchase by the chip ease government. the felony charges, carry a maximum penalty of 65 years in prison and $1 million in fines. >>> he loved to fish and loved the 49ers. friends and family...
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ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watching. >> see you later.
ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watching. >> see you later.
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he died on june 22 from nonhodgkins lymphoma. on friday, people donated blood in his memory. a total of 75 units of blood was collected. the department hopes to make the blood drive annual event. >>> caltrans will host a safety event tomorrow. a death occurred back in june in san diego. richard gonzalez died after being hit by a car. he was cleaning up trash outside a connector ramp. caltran encourages drivers to follow the move over law. it requires drivers to slow down and move over next to a car that has any lights. >>> montana wants to build a commercial development next to the planned 49ers stadium. santa clara is requesting the council deny. believing others should have a chance to lease the property through an open bid. >>> dogs may soon be allowed back on the streets of downtown santa cruz. the city banned dogs downtown in 1976, in part because of homeless people who did not pick up after their pets. dog owners hope that a new bill, which requires dogs to have colors will convince the council to lift the downtown ban, when it comes up for a vote this week. >>> a cs pi
he died on june 22 from nonhodgkins lymphoma. on friday, people donated blood in his memory. a total of 75 units of blood was collected. the department hopes to make the blood drive annual event. >>> caltrans will host a safety event tomorrow. a death occurred back in june in san diego. richard gonzalez died after being hit by a car. he was cleaning up trash outside a connector ramp. caltran encourages drivers to follow the move over law. it requires drivers to slow down and move over...
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his enthusiastic reception and demonstrators throwing roses on his car. reports that syrian diplomats videotaped demonstrators in front of the embassy. >> gregg: turning to libya, dramatic new pictures of immigrants fleeing the war zone, four boats packed with more than 1,000 people arriving at an island near southern italy. vessels escorted to show by the italian coastguard. meanwhile, the fighting in libya itself turning red hot. rebel forces coming under heavy gunfire as they advance closer to tripoli than ever before. leland was streaming live from migsurata. >> the rebels have been helped over the past couple weeks. they are getting much needed ammunition and reinforces himself from the town of benghazi. they now have 4,000 people surrounding this town and trying to push that front line out. many of whom as we found today fighting with whatever they had. [ gun shots ] >> nearly 20 feet high, sand berm along the road to tripoli is their only cover as they push forward. we shielded ourselves and moved up to the very front line. this is the tip of the s
his enthusiastic reception and demonstrators throwing roses on his car. reports that syrian diplomats videotaped demonstrators in front of the embassy. >> gregg: turning to libya, dramatic new pictures of immigrants fleeing the war zone, four boats packed with more than 1,000 people arriving at an island near southern italy. vessels escorted to show by the italian coastguard. meanwhile, the fighting in libya itself turning red hot. rebel forces coming under heavy gunfire as they advance...
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he has been on charlie rose and has is done inoperable talk shows and is incredibly adept at not answering questions that i want him to answer. [laughter] so i'm going to try. i'm going to try. >> i was waiting for a complement. [laughter] >> that was a compliment. that was a complement. in the beginning of your remarks he talked about public diplomacy and what a challenge it was for both our countries. you were quoted recently as talking about remarks he made at pakistan's national defense university where you asked your audience who pakistan's enemy was. u.s. them how many of them thought that al qaeda was the enemy and not too many raised their hands. u.s. them whether india was the enemy and not too many raised their hands in the new estimate the united states with the enemy and there is where you got most of the hands raised. i think that is something that people in this country just find inexplicable, just can't understand. they say my gosh we have given pakistan $20 billion over the past eight or nine years and granted that is kind of a pittance compared to what has gone into afghan
he has been on charlie rose and has is done inoperable talk shows and is incredibly adept at not answering questions that i want him to answer. [laughter] so i'm going to try. i'm going to try. >> i was waiting for a complement. [laughter] >> that was a compliment. that was a complement. in the beginning of your remarks he talked about public diplomacy and what a challenge it was for both our countries. you were quoted recently as talking about remarks he made at pakistan's national...
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/pakistan relations. on behalf of the wefpg and our board members who are present tonight, dawn, gayle, donna and teresa, i want to welcome everybody here. we're so glad that you could join us for this behind-the-headlines event. these are events on hot issues in the news, and recently we've done events on egypt, libya, women in the middle east, um, and our event tonight is with ambassador husain haqqani, the pakistani ambassador to the who will be joined by our friend and frequent speaker and moderator, washington post's senior national security correspondent karen deyoung. for a conversation on u.s./pakistan relations. the event could not be more timely, as we all know, given the increased tensions in the relationship between the two countries following the killing of osama bin laden. we're so pleased to have the ambassador with us tonight to explore the complexities and the importance of this relationship and extremely lucky to have karen back. i want to recognize a few guests who are here with us toni
/pakistan relations. on behalf of the wefpg and our board members who are present tonight, dawn, gayle, donna and teresa, i want to welcome everybody here. we're so glad that you could join us for this behind-the-headlines event. these are events on hot issues in the news, and recently we've done events on egypt, libya, women in the middle east, um, and our event tonight is with ambassador husain haqqani, the pakistani ambassador to the who will be joined by our friend and frequent speaker and...
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and the other question, on the board over pakistan and afghanistan, there's been some reporters, pakistan has been complaining about some forces crossing the border from afghanistan and attacking in pakistan and the yen response we've been getting is, you know, vague comments about how the boarder is porous. can you be more specific about exactly what's going on there? are these complaints valid? and what are you doing to try to address those issues? >> on the afghanistan-pakistani cross-border issues. they, again, on the border region, it's very, very rugged terrain. it is very, very porous, both ways, and some of those forces that reside in that area move across the area and have gone both ways back and forth. both the afghan security forces and the pakistani military forces coordinate our efforts along that border to be able to defeat those forces as effectively as we can but that -- it goes both ways and we have again done a pretty good job coordinating our efforts to defeat that threat. >> can you follow up on the reintegration question? the numbers, how many do you need to reintegra
and the other question, on the board over pakistan and afghanistan, there's been some reporters, pakistan has been complaining about some forces crossing the border from afghanistan and attacking in pakistan and the yen response we've been getting is, you know, vague comments about how the boarder is porous. can you be more specific about exactly what's going on there? are these complaints valid? and what are you doing to try to address those issues? >> on the afghanistan-pakistani...
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boswell's 22-year-old grandson grabbed a shotgun from another room and point it had at the han who ran off into the field near the house. >> this has made national headlines, and, you know, friends from all over the country. they have been fielding calls all day from friends and family from around the country making sure they are all right. >> reporter: robbery appears to be the motive in a county that doesn't see a lot of crime. on a 100 index scale the risk of a robbery is 24 and in decatur county it's an 8. the fbi is helping state and local authorities with the investigation as they comb the farmhouse for clues. >> you can't obviously enter a residence without leaving some evidence behind. >> reporter: right now authorities believe it to be a random crime, and the suspect may not have even know the house belonged to a member of congress. and the suspect has not been caught and it is a federal offense to attack a congressman. that was the congressman's chief of staff who was speaking in that piece. he had broken ribs and scrapes, a pretty dramatic thing that happened. >> i'm glad th
boswell's 22-year-old grandson grabbed a shotgun from another room and point it had at the han who ran off into the field near the house. >> this has made national headlines, and, you know, friends from all over the country. they have been fielding calls all day from friends and family from around the country making sure they are all right. >> reporter: robbery appears to be the motive in a county that doesn't see a lot of crime. on a 100 index scale the risk of a robbery is 24 and...
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longer-term solution. >> i believe that you are referring to or saw me held onto a ship for nearly 22 months and was interrogated on the ship and then it has been brought up for trial in the united states. iowa remain concerned about the fact we could have put an individual like that in guantanamo versus having to rely on keeping individuals and ships because if we get to a situation where we need longer than a couple of months to interrogate someone a ship does not become a viable option. would you agree with me? >> it's a lot less convenient to put them on a ship and it's a burden on the ship, but we did just fine. and we may have to do that for time to time in the future. i do agree would be a good idea to have a long-term solution if we could find one. if i am confirmed i will dillinger that more obviously. and work with the committee as required to see what the options are. >> can i ask a question? there was an associated press report about a man who was a senior hezbollah operatives who has been held by the united states in baghdad as a top threat to american troops. he's been a
longer-term solution. >> i believe that you are referring to or saw me held onto a ship for nearly 22 months and was interrogated on the ship and then it has been brought up for trial in the united states. iowa remain concerned about the fact we could have put an individual like that in guantanamo versus having to rely on keeping individuals and ships because if we get to a situation where we need longer than a couple of months to interrogate someone a ship does not become a viable...
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over the next two weeks, the mississippi river rose to levels unseen since the 1927 flood. and in many locations, surprising those levels by several feet. the high water forced the army corps of engineers to breach the levee system in missouri and later opening the spillway in louisiana. throughout the ordeal the corps of engineers and local levee districts worked tirelessly to inspect, maintain and repair any levee issues that arose. throughout their diligence and hard work, the levee systems worked as designed and no failures of main line levees occurred. unfortunately, the levees along many of the tributaries of the mississippi did not fare as well. due to the massive quantities of water flowing down the main river channel as well as the significant rainfall across the region, it got into the main river channel were unable to drain or left their banks that were designed to contain them. the back-water flooding that resulted of the cause of the majority of the flood damage to many of the dra states. while a number of our member states were struck by devastating tornadoes,
over the next two weeks, the mississippi river rose to levels unseen since the 1927 flood. and in many locations, surprising those levels by several feet. the high water forced the army corps of engineers to breach the levee system in missouri and later opening the spillway in louisiana. throughout the ordeal the corps of engineers and local levee districts worked tirelessly to inspect, maintain and repair any levee issues that arose. throughout their diligence and hard work, the levee systems...
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ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watch >> see you later. k9 advantix ii. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii.
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but pakistan is, could he be telling the truth that pakistan was unaware of this. are they playing a conscious double game? is there a group within pakistan that's subverting a larger group in pakistan. what's happening? >>. >> i think it's coming from the pakistani army which actually dominates the state of pakistan. that's been true since they hanged the prime minister in 1977 and took over either directly during the dictato dictatorships or through civilian governments, none of which served out their term, up until now. the military has dominated afghanistan. and it's the military through the isi which is as president mush ar av said, isi follows orders, part of the command structure and they do what the chief of the army staff ie president musharraf, when he was army chief of staff and dictator, tell them to do. so it's not rogue outfits within the intelligence organization, it's actually a policy, a strategy of the-- . >> jon: what is the advantage of that. when you say export extremist into afghanistan what is their strategic advantage because it doesn't seem
but pakistan is, could he be telling the truth that pakistan was unaware of this. are they playing a conscious double game? is there a group within pakistan that's subverting a larger group in pakistan. what's happening? >>. >> i think it's coming from the pakistani army which actually dominates the state of pakistan. that's been true since they hanged the prime minister in 1977 and took over either directly during the dictato dictatorships or through civilian governments, none of...
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an in depth speaker and in all forums, he is paired with john stewart on the daily show and charlie rose, he's done innumerable talk shows and is incredibly adept not answering questions. [laughter] so am going to try. >> i was waiting for a compliment. as to make it was a compliment. [laughter] in the beginning of the remarks you talk about public diplomacy and what the challenge it was for both our countries. you were quoted recently talking about remarks he made of pakistan's's national defense university. were you asked your audience who pakistan's enemy was? you asked how many of them thought al qaeda was the enemy and not many raised their hands? you asked whether india was the enemy and not -- that's where you got most of the hands raised. i think that is something people in this country just find inexplicable, just can't understand. they say my gosh, we've given pakistan $20 billion for the past eight or nine years and granted that is compared to what's gone into a afghanistan and other places. .. a and. >> the u.s. could do the same with the pakistan cooperations though that was
an in depth speaker and in all forums, he is paired with john stewart on the daily show and charlie rose, he's done innumerable talk shows and is incredibly adept not answering questions. [laughter] so am going to try. >> i was waiting for a compliment. as to make it was a compliment. [laughter] in the beginning of the remarks you talk about public diplomacy and what the challenge it was for both our countries. you were quoted recently talking about remarks he made of pakistan's's...
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navy seals seized from bin laden's compound in pakistan. reportedly those plans were still being formed. the communications info includes exchanges between bin laden and operations chief where they talked about the names of possible attack team members. >>> at 8:00 this morning we will hear president obamas take on how the debt limit talks are going. he is scheduled a news conference for the second time this week. ktvu alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. newsroom to talk about where the negotiations stand. allison. >> reporter: pam as house speaker john boehner put it there was too many people at the white house to reach a deal. talks are off for today. while democrats and republicans played in the annual congressional baseball game, talks at the white house broke down again last night. congressional leaders and the president only agreed to regroup with their parties and meet again this weekend. the president indicated he would keep fighting for a deal that includes tax increases. >> you can't ask for sacrifices from working people
navy seals seized from bin laden's compound in pakistan. reportedly those plans were still being formed. the communications info includes exchanges between bin laden and operations chief where they talked about the names of possible attack team members. >>> at 8:00 this morning we will hear president obamas take on how the debt limit talks are going. he is scheduled a news conference for the second time this week. ktvu alison burns is live in our washington, d.c. newsroom to talk about...
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and, therefore, we are stuck with a pakistan because i fear we withdraw, which? pakistan loses. oil we entice pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a stage withdrawal. so, this comes to the point that it really doesn't matter what happened in the past. if our goal is to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting to occupy it which is not a choice. we must deal with pakistan. i mean, who else can we? >> host: the question is not dealing with pakistan so much as what is the longer-term outcome in terms of are they going to come away from wherever we end up with a new status quo in afghanistan, we commit to the campaign of undermining their neighbor next door in india. that's -- >> guest: we can avoid that by staying in afghanistan permanently. or live with it. so here's exactly how i approach the foreign policy issue. you pose the question, if pakistan comes to be secure in afghanistan, we can destabilize india? may well. shall be therefore state permit in afghanistan? how do we prevent that? what i come to say yeah, i think pakistan and india have reasons to distrust ea
and, therefore, we are stuck with a pakistan because i fear we withdraw, which? pakistan loses. oil we entice pakistan in various ways into collaborating in a stage withdrawal. so, this comes to the point that it really doesn't matter what happened in the past. if our goal is to somehow exit afghanistan without attempting to occupy it which is not a choice. we must deal with pakistan. i mean, who else can we? >> host: the question is not dealing with pakistan so much as what is the...
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it will have implications on pakistan. if you quit in 2014, whatever has been declared, obviously the best strategy for the taliban or the enemy, al qaeda and taliban, is to lie low, let time pass, and then rise again. so declaring... giving a timeline, i have always been saying that it ought to be effected, what effects do we want to create? you can't have it time related because then you'll be in the hands of the enemy, i would say. and if you leave in 2014 without stabilizing afghanistan, what will happen then? we need to visualize. >> well, the problem is... the difficulty i think for america is afghanistan hasn't been stable since, i guess, hannibal. (laughter) so the idea that we could stay there... (laughter). they don't appear to want to be stabilized so i mean... i guess the problem is can we really do that? can we do that for a country and is pakistan going to give them the room that they would need to do that or would they perhaps try and have some influence with the taliban adds well? >> well, first of all, i t
it will have implications on pakistan. if you quit in 2014, whatever has been declared, obviously the best strategy for the taliban or the enemy, al qaeda and taliban, is to lie low, let time pass, and then rise again. so declaring... giving a timeline, i have always been saying that it ought to be effected, what effects do we want to create? you can't have it time related because then you'll be in the hands of the enemy, i would say. and if you leave in 2014 without stabilizing afghanistan,...
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but i have to go to pakistan. and one element of the story that i haven't really discussed so much as they demand that invited mary ann to margaret barker is to come up with him and his family in pakistan. and this man is like, what condi was to india, this man was to pakistan. but this is another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful islamic political leader invited to jewish girl that he had been corresponding with for a year to live with them as his daughter. i mean, here he had nine children, but is inviting yet another woman to his house in pakistan. so it's one thing to sort of go back and forth as to who marion gmail it is, but then you need the historical context. where was pakistan at that time? influence among us, this book is also a book about america and pakistan, america and islam. so you know, i don't want to sort of loose sight of those aspects of the book and the fine-grained because marionette symbolizes a vehicle for a lot of these meditations. but as to the question
but i have to go to pakistan. and one element of the story that i haven't really discussed so much as they demand that invited mary ann to margaret barker is to come up with him and his family in pakistan. and this man is like, what condi was to india, this man was to pakistan. but this is another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful islamic political leader invited to jewish girl that he had been corresponding with for a year to live with them as his daughter. i...
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they lowered the tax rate and the corporate rate to 22% and the personal rate to 23%. yes, there were revenue raises by closing loopholes, but it made it a competitive economy. we have to reduce spending and grow the economy. >> the other issue, even if you are talking raising tax rates on the highest earners, the revenue is not enough to make a dent. medicare, medicaid and social security are the tough calls but they have to be made. >> gene, is it the debt or unemployment as a bigger issue? >> unemployment. unemployment is the biggest issue. ask the american people. it's what people have told, pollsters have told, voters have told candidates they care about now. it's a crisis in this country. it will be tragic if we do something that makes the unemployment picture worst. >> to say it's the debt or jobs is not the right choice. the debt is one of the reasons we don't have jobs. if you are a small business person and looking at default and $14 trillion in debt. what is going to happen in our economy. let's see if the government can get their act together and cut spendi
they lowered the tax rate and the corporate rate to 22% and the personal rate to 23%. yes, there were revenue raises by closing loopholes, but it made it a competitive economy. we have to reduce spending and grow the economy. >> the other issue, even if you are talking raising tax rates on the highest earners, the revenue is not enough to make a dent. medicare, medicaid and social security are the tough calls but they have to be made. >> gene, is it the debt or unemployment as a...
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where was pakistan at that time? in some ways this beak is also a book about america and pakistan, america and islam, so, you know, i don't want to sort of lose sight of those aspects of the book in, you know, in the fine grain because she is a vehicle for a lot of these sort of meditations, but as to the question of what i decided to do with her letters. i felt it was important for -- to have her as a vehicle for the reader to experience her letters, you know, with immediacy in her own words rather than me paraphrasing them or, you know, saying, you know, well, she says that she graduated from high school in 1953, but actually it was 1952. i find that correcting voice as a biographer is very distancing, and i wanted the readers to feel about her the way i felt about her when i first started reading the letters, to be completely sucked into her world, and, you know, if i, you know, had said at the outset that, you know, that she was institutionalized, then you know people will just say she's crazy and not have to wre
where was pakistan at that time? in some ways this beak is also a book about america and pakistan, america and islam, so, you know, i don't want to sort of lose sight of those aspects of the book in, you know, in the fine grain because she is a vehicle for a lot of these sort of meditations, but as to the question of what i decided to do with her letters. i felt it was important for -- to have her as a vehicle for the reader to experience her letters, you know, with immediacy in her own words...
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used to make heroin and drugs, is considered a main source of funding for insurgents. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on a blister heat wave that's covering you much of the united states. the national weather service says 55 record highs were broken yesterday. triple-digit temperatures are expected to remain ace cross the even u.s. in chile, however, it's cold weather causing problems there. they declared a catastrophe after a heavy snowstorm left roads blocked. you can see that snow in chile, that we're having they record-high temperatures. >> it's wind, and it's cold. it's summer here, it's hot. >> we're getting the extremes. >> thanks. >>> as soon as the death of bin laden, is the u.s. gunning for the most warranted terrorist dead or alive? i'll have the homeland security secretary janet napolitano. with time running out, will there be any winners in america defaults? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. stories we're working on in the next hour. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf speaking out to "the situation room" about why osama bin laden was able to hide out in his country
used to make heroin and drugs, is considered a main source of funding for insurgents. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on a blister heat wave that's covering you much of the united states. the national weather service says 55 record highs were broken yesterday. triple-digit temperatures are expected to remain ace cross the even u.s. in chile, however, it's cold weather causing problems there. they declared a catastrophe after a heavy snowstorm left roads blocked. you can see...
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is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. i think ever since then, both sides have made moves that substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. withholding $ 00 million of u.s. aid is significant. this is cash and military equipment. the messa
is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard...
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ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watch >> >> good morning. is 8:56. news, d.c. police are investigating the stabbing in northeast. officers think an argument turn violent. according to the "washington post," police are questioning a with thennection incident. theord on the condition of victim this morning. prince george's county is than 100to set up more mobile speed cameras. of the locations are in school zones. in $7.5ram could bring in the next fiscal year. on theyou are driving baltimore washington parkway might see a low- flying plane overhead. nasa has scheduled an air quality flight over the belt way between 10:00 this morning and tonight. as 1,000 flies as low the to collect data for study. >> good morning. temperatures on the warm side already. 82 downtown. you can see very little wind out there. therell points out creeping up just a little bit. if you love yesterday, i think like today. dropped into the 50's in the that will but today, different. it is a swimming pool kind of day. ou
ron and dan, roses. royals were in the room with these roses. >> thanks, bianna. thank you everybody for watch >> >> good morning. is 8:56. news, d.c. police are investigating the stabbing in northeast. officers think an argument turn violent. according to the "washington post," police are questioning a with thennection incident. theord on the condition of victim this morning. prince george's county is than 100to set up more mobile speed cameras. of the locations are...